Bill Murray WON the pro-am PGA Tournament at
Pebble Beach this weekend -- so he's got that going for him ... which is nice.

The 60-year-old "
Caddyshack" star was teamed up with pro golf star
D.A. Points -- and together, they rallied to a come-from-behind victory in the last round.
After winning the tourney, Murray told reporters, "I didn't know what to do with myself. Holy cow, I think I can die now."
It's a Cinderella story.
Bill Murray took a chauffeur on one helluva ride at the Sundance Film Festival last month when he didn't have enough cash to pay his fare -- but this story has a happy ending ... it just took a few days to develop.

It all went down on January 23rd, when Murray racked up a $200 tab for several hours of car service. When the driver tried to collect -- Murray handed over a credit card ... unfortunately, the driver only took cash.
Murray pulled out his wallet and forked over what he had -- $73 bucks -- and promised to send the rest in the mail ... hold your breath, right!?
But according to the driver, Bill delivered -- 'cause the producers of Murray's new movie sent a check to the guy for the remainder of the fare ... plus a $23 tip!
The end.

Obama supporter Bill Murray is all about peace, love, and change -- unless you bump into him and don't apologize, according to the NYPost.
The SNL alum was amidst the masses in Times Square when a "smaller guy walked through the line and bumped into him" says a witness.
The man allegedly didn't say he was sorry and Murray wasn't in the mood to "fuh-get about it." Fists flew until the cops broke it up. No charges have been filed and no arrests were made, according to the NYPost.
Dayum ... that was fast! Bill Murray and his wife Jennifer have quietly -- and officially -- divorced, sans the drama we heard about a month ago.

TMZ has obtain
court documents, dated June 13, granting the two a divorce. Bill's been ordered to pay child support, Jennifer will have custody of their four kids and gets to keep their two houses.

Just last month, Jennifer filed for divorce alleging, among other things, that
hubby Bill was a sex addict who beat her up. A month later, the two are officially kaput.

Bill Murray isn't the only Murray who gets lit and lets it out on the kids -- allegedly.
Murray's wife Jennifer Butler-Murray was pinched by the po-po in South Carolina on March 17 after allegedly getting drunk -- and then violent with her kids, according to a report filed with the Sullivan's Island Police. A witness caught Jennifer yelling at one of the couple's kids, and the cop who cornered her wrote that she was "very impaired."
Butler-Murray's been blabbing in a divorce filing that Bill was addicted to booze and drugs, abused, abandoned, and once said she was "lucky he didn't kill her."
Bill Murray's wife says he's no joke -- she's filed for divorce, alleging he's a sex and drug addict, he abandoned her, cheated and physically abused her.

Jennifer Butler Murray, Bill's wife of ten years, filed court documents on May 12 in a Charleston, S.C. family court. The couple has a home in the area.
In
documents obtained by the
Charleston Post & Courier, Jennifer is asking a judge to issue a restraining order that will keep Bill away from her home.
According to court docs, Jennifer and the couple's four children moved out of the family home in 2006 because of what she says was her husband's "adultery, addiction to marijuana and alcohol, abusive behavior, physical abuse, sexual addictions and frequent abandonment." The docs also say the star "hit his wife in the face and then told her she was 'lucky he didn't kill her' " and that this happened more than once during their marriage. Holy Groundhog Day!
UPDATE: A statement released by his lawyer says, "Bill Murray is deeply saddened by the dissolution of his marriage to Jennifer. Mr. and Mrs. Murray remain loving parents, committed to the best interests of their children. Mr. Murray asks that the public respect his family's privacy at this difficult time."
Andy Garcia and Bill Murray were among the stars of 'The Lost City' to come out for the film's premiere last night in Hollywood. The movie is set in Cuba during the revolutionary late-1950s.
The film marks Garcia's feature film directorial debut.
'The Lost City' comes out in limited release April 28.